VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE 40 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Telephone: 1300 364 133 www.vtac.edu.au ing through VTAC July and August 2015 Twitter: @vtacguide Blog: blog.vtac.edu.au Facebook: facebook.com/vtacguide YouTube: youtube.com/vtacmedia
Thinking of tertiary study? VTAC is the central point for applications to Victorian universities, TAFEs, and Independent Tertiary Colleges. VTAC also calculates the ATAR for Victorian students Connect with VTAC today to receive updates, tips, and timely reminders: Blog: blog.vtac.edu.au (subscribe by email) Facebook: facebook.com/vtacguide Twitter: @vtacguide
The VTAC application process key dates Key dates for 2015-2016 applications Applications open Monday 3 August 2015 Timely applications close 5pm, Wednesday 30 September 2015 SEAS applications close 5pm, Tuesday 6 October 2015 Scholarship applications close 5pm, Friday 16 October 2015 Round 1 offers released Monday 18 January 2016 Full list of dates: http://www.vtac.edu.au/dates.html
Finding courses eguide and print VTAC Guide 2016 eguide ($4.99) Available from Google Play Books and Apple ibooks (VTAC recommends Google Play, shorter download time) Entries for all courses, including selection criteria Searchable, with hyperlinks Can be read on- or off-line Print version ($12 RRP) Interstate copies ordered through Newsagents Entries for all courses Does not include selection criteria for each course
Course types offered through VTAC Higher Education courses Undergraduate Advanced Diploma Associate Degree Bachelor s Degree Postgraduate Graduate entry teaching Graduate entry (other) Not relevant to Year 12 applicants VET courses Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Year 12 students under 20 years of age are usually eligible for government subsidised places.
Reading course entries Course name Qualification name Campuses offered Selection data Course description Major studies Selection criteria Prerequisites Selection requirements Enrolment considerations Additional considerations
Applicant types Year 12 (Y12) Current year 12 students Previously completed year 12 with no post-secondary studies or have post-secondary studies up to Certificate III level Non-Year 12 (NY12) Previously attempted or completed post secondary study at certificate IV or above, or Currently enrolled in Year 12 but also have cert. IV or above, or Has no secondary studies and no post-secondary studies at certificate IV or above. You will be automatically informed of their Y12/NY12 classification after registering with VTAC
Selection data Clearly-in ATAR: the point above which everyone who applied for a course received an offer % below: percentage of course offers made to applicants below the clearly-in ATAR Y12 offers: the number of offers made to current Year 12 applicants Total offers: the total number of offers made for the course
Selection data: clearly-in and % below Applicants for an example course selecting on ATAR with 4 places and 6 applicants: ATAR Harry 95.00 Yes Offered a place? Zayn 90.00 + subject bonus = 95.00 rank Yes Niall 85.00 Yes Liam 80.00 No Louis 75.00 + SEAS + subject bonus = 86.00 rank Yes Justin 70.00 No Clearly-in is 85.00: everyone at this ATAR or above received an offer % below: One out of four offers was made to an applicant with an ATAR below 85.00, so the % below is 25%
Selection criteria Prerequisites Selection requirements Additional considerations Enrolment considerations Studies that must be successfully completed to be considered for a course For example: minimum study score of 25 in English (Any). Additional requirements that must be completed by applicants For example: sitting a test, presenting a folio, submission of an additional form, attending an interview or audition. Factors that are not compulsory, but if applicable may boost an application For example: subject bonus, work experience Tasks that should be completed prior to enrolling or starting a course For example: Working With Children Check, police check, physical requirements
VTAC Registration All VTAC applications are completed online using the same ID and password Registration is a simple question-based process Students will choose their own VTAC PIN and be assigned a new VTAC ID. Are you currently studying the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE, any unit level or VCAL), a standard interstate Australian year 12, or the International Baccalaureate (IB) in Australia or New Zealand? Yes, studying VCE (including VCAL) or standard interstate Australian year 12 Yes, studying IB in Australia or New Zealand No
Registration tips One registration only To correct errors, change the details online or call VTAC. Do not create another registration. Use a personal, not school email address Some school email addresses are deactivated by the time offer emails are sent Four digit PIN Lost PINs can be retrieved from the log in form. Nominate a proxy if needed VTAC cannot discuss your application with anyone except you (not even your parents) unless you have specified an authorised nominee when registering.
ing for courses List up to 12 courses/institutions order always list them in the order you want to get into the course To add course preferences: Select institution and/or course or type in the course code. To move a course on the preference list use the up/down buttons. To delete a course use the x button.
After submitting course application Application receipt sent by email and in user account Submit payment ($29 for timely CY12 applicants) by the closing date Unpaid applications are not submitted to institutions Complete any applicable selection requirements E.g. personal statement, providing any documents requested by VTAC for Change preferences and update personal information
Course application dates and fees Ensure you pay the course application fee by the payment deadline Unpaid applications are not forwarded to institutions Key course application dates for 2015-2016 Applications open 9am, Monday 3 August 2015 Timely applications ($29 for current Year 12 students, $43 for all others) close 5pm, Wednesday 30 September 2015 Late applications ($95) close 5pm, Friday 6 November 2015 Very late applications ($121) close 5pm, Friday 4 December 2015 Final payment deadline 4pm, Tuesday 15 December (International VCE applicants) 4pm, Monday 21 December (all applicants)
Personal statement Check course entries Completed online through the VTAC user account If not specified as a requirement by the course, selection officers are not obliged to consider the information provided
Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) Primarily for applicants who have suffered long-term disadvantage Except: Category 1 (Personal Information and Location) everyone should apply SEAS allows selection officers at institutions to grant special consideration for course entry to applicants. SEAS does not exempt applicants from meeting course requirements. Applicants must meet course prerequisites, attend all interviews, sit any required tests, and submit all required folios and forms. SEAS does not guarantee an offer
ing for SEAS SEAS application becomes available after a course application is submitted All of the categories will be on one page for as many categories as are applicable
SEAS categories Category 1: Personal information and location As simple as ticking a box All applicants should apply for this category Category 2: Difficult circumstances E.g. disruption to living situation, affected by death of relative/friend, natural disaster, refugee status Category 3: Disadvantaged financial background Category 4: Disability or medical condition
SEAS documentation Where needed (difficult circumstances, medical condition or disability): Impact statement written by applicant Statement of support written by relevant responsible person Impact statements without an accompanying statement of support will not be considered. For more information about SEAS documentation, visit www.vtac.edu.au
SEAS documentation Category 3 (disadvantaged financial background) If applicant personally receives a Centrelink benefit: Applicant s Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) Do not provide parent s CRN names will not match, and Centrelink will not release data to VTAC If family members receive a Centrelink benefit: Documentary evidence relationship to applicant indicated Check dates required
SEAS documentation Category 3 (disadvantaged financial background) If no Centrelink benefit received: Impact statement written by applicant Statement of support written by a relevant responsible person Other supporting documents (if relevant)
VTAC collects scholarship applications for many institutions One application, many institutions are not just for academic performance Many equity scholarships have similar documentation requirements to SEAS Statements must be submitted separately for each using the correct coversheet. List of scholarships available on the VTAC website Including scholarships which require direct applications to institutions
You can change your course preferences free-of-charge as many times as you like while is open opens at the same time as course applications; get your preferences in and correct by 21 December. closes a short time before each offer round; and reopens at 10am the day after each offer round (until the last round). Check deadlines and opening times at www.vtac.edu.au
Get it right by 21 December Institutions will continue to make the vast majority of offers in Round 1 Courses are not required to participate in subsequent rounds There is no guarantee of receiving an offer in a later round
Responding to an offer To accept an offer, follow the instructions in the offer advice to enrol at the institution. No separate acceptance notification to VTAC is needed. To defer an offer, contact the institution. Not all courses allow deferment. To reject an offer, take no action. The offer will automatically lapse if you have not enrolled by the deadline.
Didn t get an offer, or the offer you wanted? Applicants are automatically considered for any higher preferences in future offer rounds When reopens, consider adding more backup course options s can now be changed between all five rounds Make use of all 12 preferences very popular courses may have filled all their places in Round 1 Don t forget, more than 80% of offers are made in Round 1
Always accept an offer Even if a student is hoping for a higher preference offer in a later round, they should still accept any offer they have received There is no guarantee of receiving another offer in a later round If they do receive another offer in a later round, they can withdraw from the earlier offer at that point
Supplementary offers For applicants who have given permission and not yet received an offer, institutions will contact you directly to suggest courses which still have vacancies Supplementary offers will commence after Round 2, and be formalised in the next offer round Opt in by the deadline, opt out at anytime
Scaling and the ATAR
Scaling The strength of competition is different in different studies because the students who take them are different The VCAA produces study scores where 30 is the mean for that subject VTAC scales these study scores so that a 30 in one subject means the same thing as a 30 in another subject Strength of competition is measured by how well the students performed in their other studies. Competition is high study scores are scaled up. Competition is low study scores are scaled down.
How scaling works VCAA Responsible for assessment of studies Determines performance of individuals in each study Produces raw Study Score (mean = 30) VTAC Calculates ATAR based on Study Scores, so need to ensure a 30 in one study = 30 in all others Adjusts study scores by looking at competition (scaling) ATAR Based on scaled Study Scores, ensuring that students are not advantaged or disadvantaged because of their subject choice
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank The ATAR is a number from 0.05 to 99.95 which reflects a Year 12 student s rank in overall VCE performance among their age group. The ATAR allows institutions to compare students even though they have taken different combinations of VCE subjects. The ATAR is calculated by each state s TAC, and is equivalent between states (except Queensland). For example, an ATAR of 75.00 in Victoria is the same as an ATAR of 75.00 in NSW for tertiary admission
How the ATAR is calculated Highest eligible English group subject Next highest eligible subject Next highest eligible subject Next highest eligible subject 10% of next highest (or other increment) 10% of next highest (or other increment) The Primary 4 subjects (required to receive an ATAR) Increments (only if available) The VTAC Scaled Study Scores of the Primary 4 subjects and any available increments are added together to produce an aggregate score The aggregate score is then converted to an ATAR the rank which shows how well a student has performed compared to other students For example, an ATAR of 60.00 means that a student has outperformed 60% of Year 12 age students
Your ATAR is your own personal information
Contact details For more information and to apply: Questions? www.vtac.edu.au Call VTAC on 1300 364 133 Email VTAC through the VTAC website Send us a private message on Facebook (facebook.com/vtacguide) Tweet @vtacguide or DM us Find more information at blog.vtac.edu.au Remember: Connect with VTAC on social media for timely reminders and tips Use CourseSearch and the VTAC Guide to find courses One application, twelve preferences for SEAS category 1 (and other categories if appropriate) for scholarships is open before and between offer rounds Change your Results Service PIN to protect your ATAR